For those of you looking to maximize your fuel efficiency, heres a useful list to review. I was able to comprise this list thanks to various input from forum members in another thread topic I started while addressing my relative poor mileage on my manual '97 Civic HX. These tips are relatively universal, so it should help out virtually any vehicle. This is in no specific order.
1. Driving Habits - controlled passive driving within the engines optimal performance
2. Local weather factors - extreme heat inducted into the engine will reduce efficiency just as frigid weather forces the engine to work harder to warm up.
2a. Lets not forget heavier usage of A/C in warm climates or turning on the car in order to pre-heat during frigid periods.
3. Wheel Weight - consider your wheel material & diameter
4. Tire Pressure & Quality - crappy tires dont help
5. Cabin weight (more weight = more gas consumption)
6. Air Filter - replace/clean regularly and/or upgrade
7. Fuel Filter - should be changed every year or 2
8. Proper Oil & Filter - not just proper viscosity, but quality oil may help at least clean up old gunk inside
9. "Check Engine" Codes - most engine codes indicate a dysfunction that impedes optimal functionality and thus fuel efficiency
10. Spark Plugs & Wires - check the plug gap
11. Distributor Cap & Rotor - change every 60k miles or so
12. Clean out EGR Chamber; Clean or Change EGR Valve - code P0401
13. O2, IACV, PCV or TPS Sensors - some Bad sensors should throw a code, but not all
14. Suspension/ Alignment Issues - some worn parts can impede your ability to move with ease
15. Check/ Adjust Engine Timing - if spark and fuel delivery arent in sync then fuel is wasted.
16. Reset ECU - not recommended unless necessary; ECU may take several days/weeks to recalibrate while driving.
17. Clean/Unclogged Fuel system & Injectors
18. Replace Thermostat every 80k miles - If a malfunctioning Thermostat is stuck in open loop, it'll reduce fuel efficiency. (OEM preferred)
19. Valve Adjustment - Improperly adjusted valves will affect mileage when the valves dont open or close precisely. Noticeable ticking may be sign of "Valve Lash".
Feel free to suggest anything else to add to the list.
1. Driving Habits - controlled passive driving within the engines optimal performance
2. Local weather factors - extreme heat inducted into the engine will reduce efficiency just as frigid weather forces the engine to work harder to warm up.
2a. Lets not forget heavier usage of A/C in warm climates or turning on the car in order to pre-heat during frigid periods.
3. Wheel Weight - consider your wheel material & diameter
4. Tire Pressure & Quality - crappy tires dont help
5. Cabin weight (more weight = more gas consumption)
6. Air Filter - replace/clean regularly and/or upgrade
7. Fuel Filter - should be changed every year or 2
8. Proper Oil & Filter - not just proper viscosity, but quality oil may help at least clean up old gunk inside
9. "Check Engine" Codes - most engine codes indicate a dysfunction that impedes optimal functionality and thus fuel efficiency
10. Spark Plugs & Wires - check the plug gap
11. Distributor Cap & Rotor - change every 60k miles or so
12. Clean out EGR Chamber; Clean or Change EGR Valve - code P0401
13. O2, IACV, PCV or TPS Sensors - some Bad sensors should throw a code, but not all
14. Suspension/ Alignment Issues - some worn parts can impede your ability to move with ease
15. Check/ Adjust Engine Timing - if spark and fuel delivery arent in sync then fuel is wasted.
16. Reset ECU - not recommended unless necessary; ECU may take several days/weeks to recalibrate while driving.
17. Clean/Unclogged Fuel system & Injectors
18. Replace Thermostat every 80k miles - If a malfunctioning Thermostat is stuck in open loop, it'll reduce fuel efficiency. (OEM preferred)
19. Valve Adjustment - Improperly adjusted valves will affect mileage when the valves dont open or close precisely. Noticeable ticking may be sign of "Valve Lash".
Feel free to suggest anything else to add to the list.
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